Starting Revivogen August 21 2017...

sirDavid

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I have been using both minoxidil and Propecia since 1999 - with Nano shampoo thrown in for a few years in the early 2000's. I have had a good response to the combination, although my hair continues to fall out, but at a slower pace.

Recently, I have been going through a shed and thought I would try something a little different so see if I could stop these yearly sheds which make my hair loss progress a little bit more towards thinning and balding each time.

Typically I use minoxidil on my temples only and have never used it on my crown. Right now my crown is still full, but my temples have receded. I am probably a 3A on the norwood scale. My widows peak is starting to flatten out and thin.

Over the last 3 months, I have been using Regenepure, both NT and DR (DR on monday, NT on tuesday etc). They make my hair dry, but that is one of the side effects of the shampoo and not a deal breaker. I use Regenepure about 4-5 days a week, with Nizoral on the other 2-3 days.

RECENT:
I purchased the 3 month supply of Revivogen on Aug 21. Expensive, but worth a try.
Monday was the first day I used it on my scalp. I did not shower beforehand, but instead wet my hair and head to hydrate the scalp, then dried it and then put on the Revivogen to my temples only, massaging it in and then style.

OBSERVATIONS :
1) Greasy hair. Even though I wet my hair prior to spraying the Revivogen ( and then styled it), it is still greasy - both look and feel.
2) It smells of medicine. There is no getting around this and it is noticeable even after 3-4 hours. I phoned the company and they told me that is normal. After years of using minoxidil with no smell and no grease, this is definitely different.
3) No irritation to the skin. So far so good. My skin does not seem to be bothered by it.

I will hopefully get some great results and keep you posted.
 

JBone88

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I'm using Revivogen just over a year now. I found myself wanting to move away from finasteride so said I would try it. I had some mild sides, but feared it getting worse. I still may try finasteride again, but anyway.

One of the things I found with looking into Revivogen was that people rarely made it more than 3-6 months in their efforts. For the first 10-11 months I was genuinely happy with how my hair had been holding up with just Rogain, nizoral 2% 3 times a week and Revivogen.

The last couple of months it's really thinned out. It's coincided with me working from home and taking up a real bad diet and sleep schedule. I'm not sure how important that is to a healthy main, but something to note. Also, I live in the UK and it's coming into the winter season, I've seen it noted that hair naturally thins around this time cause of a lot more dryness in the air.

I've been very consistent in my Revivogen usage. Over 12 months of at least 6 times a week. Leaving it in my hair for at least 4 hours or overnight. I'm starting to feel skeptical on it now, but for 9 months I was happy. Perhaps I'm going through a shedding phase, but I'll keep you up to date.
 

DoctorHouse

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I'm using Revivogen just over a year now. I found myself wanting to move away from finasteride so said I would try it. I had some mild sides, but feared it getting worse. I still may try finasteride again, but anyway.

One of the things I found with looking into Revivogen was that people rarely made it more than 3-6 months in their efforts. For the first 10-11 months I was genuinely happy with how my hair had been holding up with just Rogain, nizoral 2% 3 times a week and Revivogen.

The last couple of months it's really thinned out. It's coincided with me working from home and taking up a real bad diet and sleep schedule. I'm not sure how important that is to a healthy main, but something to note. Also, I live in the UK and it's coming into the winter season, I've seen it noted that hair naturally thins around this time cause of a lot more dryness in the air.

I've been very consistent in my Revivogen usage. Over 12 months of at least 6 times a week. Leaving it in my hair for at least 4 hours or overnight. I'm starting to feel skeptical on it now, but for 9 months I was happy. Perhaps I'm going through a shedding phase, but I'll keep you up to date.
Revivogen is not cosmetically friendly. It's rare to find a current person satisfied with their results from just using Revivogen. It would be nice to find a new generation of people finding success with Revivogen but I don't think it will ever happen since most people say it does not work.
 
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